Describe the most enjoyable and challenging aspects of your job:

My job is mainly in two areas: teaching and international education development.

On international education, the most enjoyable part is that in teaching students, I teach myself as well as receive teachings from students. I believe that teaching is a process of mutual learning between students and lecturers. I find that if lecturers are willing to learn from students, they cannot teach students well.

On international education development side, I find that , in this modern world, teaching, learning and research are internationalized. In doing so, we will be able to develop our graduates to be able to deal with and cope with the issues that are mostly and often globalised.

What are your strongest memories while you were studying at the University of Ballarat?

My job is mainly in two areas: teaching and international education development.

On international education, the most enjoyable part is that in teaching students, I teach myself as well as receive teachings from students. I believe that teaching is a process of mutual learning between students and lecturers. I find that if lecturers are willing to learn from students, they cannot teach students well.

On international education development side, I find that , in this modern world, teaching, learning and research are internationalized. In doing so, we will be able to develop our graduates to be able to deal with and cope with the issues that are mostly and often globalised.

Do you have any advice about life after study to pass on to current students?

As a PhD graduate as well as an academic, it is my belief now that:

What and how we do today will determine what we will be in the futureââ‚¬;